As a plaintiffs' attorney specializing in employment discrimination, Alexander has his choice of clients.
"Because of the downturn in the economy there are lots of people claiming they were discriminated against," Alexander said. "We recognize that's possibly true, but the problem is proving it."
It's not an easy task. So the lawyers at his firm screen clients carefully, looking for corroborating witnesses and concr...
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